The SSD Review and Super Talent are giving away a Super Talent USB3.0 Express RC8 flash drive and, believe it or not, capacity is an amazing 100GB with MS Windows To Go 90 day evaluation included. From my perspective, this is easily the most exiting draw we have had yet as it enables some lucky winner to experience, first hand, the power of an SSD and Windows 8, on any system in the world that contains a registered copy of Windows 7/8."

The Triton comes in three different capacities which would be 16 GB, 32 GB, and 64GB. We will be taking a look at the 32 GB model here today. You won`t get the fancy colors of the S73 series from Lexar but you do get a beautiful retractable drive with tons of data space and a very fast transfer rate."

It is one such product we have for review today. The aptly named Predator kit hopes to hunt down the best memory kits out there, rip them to shreds and move on to its next victim. You would therefore believe that the Predator was incredibly expensive. You would however be wrong in this assumption because thanks to the plummet in memory IC pricing, buying a top end memory kit is now within reach of us all. With this in mind we have chosen to deliver this review now, when memory prices are rock bottom to give you the low down on whether the Predator kit is worth hunting down or one to be evaded. Read on to find out..."

Patriot Memory Gauntlet Node and Node 320 Portable Wireless Enclosures Reviewed* There are so many portable devices out there from smartphones to tablets. One limitation that many of us are starting to run into, even with the limitless expansion of the cloud is physical storage space for our photos, cat videos and files. But what do you do when you continually have files so large, that space continues to be an issue? Or, more simply to the point, what if you just like keeping files on something else but would like a simple way to access them without having to suck up the data on your wireless plan through the cloud? "

The Crucial Ballistix Tactical Low Profile 16 GB CL8 DDR3 1600 Memory arrived Technic3D. Technic3D will see as good they are on Windows 7 64 Bit and the Intel DX79SI Extreme Series Mainboard. You can see 2.240 MHz (1,5V) with 10-10-10-28 (2T) and more in the following Review."

The Ballistix Tactical is definitely a low profile design, but the heat spreaders look like they can definitely help dissipate any excess heat. This coupled with the lower voltage used in default and XMP1 modes makes cooling a breeze. They also feel pretty high quality. The heat spreaders are aluminum with cutouts to create more surface area. . ."

Today we are - finally - going to review AVEXIR`s second most expensive memory kit. The one we used 80 days ago to break the DDR3 frequency world record. Without liquid nitrogen on it this kit is still one of the fastest kits out of the box. That`s right, 16GB of memory rated DDR3-2800 MHz CL12 at 1.65v."

When it comes to performance memory there are quite a few choices. The one thing you always want to consider is the actual height of the modules. Many aftermarket CPU coolers actually may cover the memory slots on your motherboard. This means you could be limited to what memory you can use. This has actually been a problem for quite a while now. The only real solution was to go with a watercooling setup, but many people do not want to deal with that. Crucial has finally solved the problem by releasing Low Profile versions of both their Ballistix Tactical and Ballistix Sport memory. Today we are taking a look at the Ballistix Tactical LP memory, more specifically the BLT2K8G3D1608ET3LX0 kit. It is a 16GB kit running at 1600MHz with timings of 8-8-8-24 at 1.35v. Lets take a look!"

Well it`s finally official, Chris Roberts and his team managed to gather over $6.000.000 for his next state of the art space-simulator called Squadron 42/Star Citizen via crowd-funding so all that`s left is to see which of our favorite WC (Wing Commander) actor or actors will come back to give their voice to the game (Mark Hamill, Malcolm MacDowell or Tom Wilson? Hopefully all three) and to wait patiently for a full year until the launch of the first Alpha test version (easier said than done). In any case until that day comes we will follow our regular routine (because let`s face it, when that day comes we may see several update blackouts around here) and so today we are taking an in-depth look at the latest (and quite small) Firma F80 32GB USB 2.0 Flash Drive by Silicon Power."

Being a more affordable product from Lexar, we do not expect the JumpDrive S73 to break any records, but it should still deliver the benefits of USB 3.0 connectivity. While it does lack write speed, it makes up some ground in read performance."

Following yesterday`s ADATA review we will have a look at another 16GB memory kit today. The kit belongs to GeIL`s new Evo Veloce series and consits of two 8GB modules running at DDR3-1866 MHz CL10-10-10-32 with 1.5v. Nothing really special on the paper but once we started to play around with this kit we have been surprised. In good or bad? You will find out in the following pages!"

Today we have Patriot`s 8GB 2133MHz Intel Extreme Masters Limited Edition memory kit in our paws and these modules fit neatly into that wallet-friendly category. Also we have to say, they look very good! Now, let`s get these modules unwrapped and onto our IvyBridge test bench to see what Patriot brings to the table this time."

It`s been quite some time since out last memory review. Today we are having a look at one 16 GB dual channel kit from ADATA. This kit belongs to their XPG Xtreme Series and offers large capacity without cutting performance. Running at DDR3-2133 MHz, it isn`t the fastest high capacity kit around. But ADATA is known for their quality better than oustanding high speed that you can`t reach, so let`s see what they came up with!"

The G.Skill Sniper 8GB CL9 DDR3 1866 Memory arrived Technic3D. Technic3D will see as good they are on Windows 7 64 Bit and the Intel DX79SI Extreme Series Mainboard. You can see 2.240 MHz (1,65V) with 13-13-13-36 (2T) and more in the following Review."

Beginners Guides: Repairing a Cracked / Broken Notebook LCD ScreenOct 02 | Beginners GuidesRating:A broken or cracked LCD screen makes a laptop utterly useless, good thing
PCSTATS can show you how to replace that busted laptop screen with a minimum of fuss and for less money than a service center charges. PCSTATS will be fixing a cracked LCD screen on a Lenovo T530 ThinkPad notebook, the general procedures outlined here work for any notebook though.